Izhevsk single-member constituency |
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Constituency boundaries since 2016 |
Deputy | |
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Federal subject | Udmurt Republic |
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Districts | Alnashsky, Grakhovsky, Izhevsk (Oktyabrsky, Pervomaysky), Kambarsky, Karakulinsky, Kiyasovsky, Kiznersky, Malopurginsky, Mozhga, Mozhginsky, Sarapul, Sarapulsky, Syumsinsky, Uvinsky, Vavozhsky, Zavyalovsky (Babinskoye, Kamenskoye, Kiyakinskoye, Lyukskoye, Pirogovskoye, Podshivalovskoye, Shaberdinskoye, Sovkhoznoye, Srednepostolskoye, Varaksinskoye) |
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Voters | 606,098 (2021)[1] |
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The Izhevsk constituency (No.34[a]) is a Russian legislative constituency in Udmurtia. The constituency covers most of Izhevsk and southern Udmurtia.
The constituency has been represented since 2021 by United Russia deputy Oleg Garin, former Izhevsk City Duma chairman, who won the open seat, succeeding one-term United Russia incumbent Valery Buzilov.
Boundaries
1993–2007: Izhevsk, Votkinsk, Votkinsky District, Zavyalovsky District[2][3][4]
The constituency was primarily urban, covering the republican capital of Izhevsk, industrial town of Votkinsk and surrounding area.
2016–present: Alnashsky District, Grakhovsky District, Izhevsk (Oktyabrsky, Pervomaysky), Kambarsky District, Karakulinsky District, Kiyasovsky District, Kiznersky District, Malopurginsky District, Mozhga, Mozhginsky District, Sarapul, Sarapulsky District, Syumsinsky District, Uvinsky District, Vavozhsky District, Zavyalovsky District (Babinskoye, Kamenskoye, Kiyakinskoye, Lyukskoye, Pirogovskoye, Podshivalovskoye, Shaberdinskoye, Sovkhoznoye, Srednepostolskoye, Varaksinskoye)[5][6]
The constituency was re-created for the 2016 election. This seat retained only most of Izhevsk and southern and western Zavyalovsky District, shedding the rest to Udmurtia constituency. The constituency gained southern Udmurtia, including the towns of Mozhga and Sarapul from Udmurtia constituency.
Members elected
Election results
1993
1995
Summary of the 17 December 1995 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Andrey Soluyanov
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Independent
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51,180
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15.60%
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Vladimir Podoprigora
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Independent
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47,603
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14.51%
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Galina Repina
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Communist Party
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40,777
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12.43%
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Natalya Kuznetsova
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Independent
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37,273
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11.36%
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Galina Klimantova
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Women of Russia
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33,244
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10.13%
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Sergey Molchanov
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Congress of Russian Communities
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23,095
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7.04%
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Vitaly Skrynnik
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Democratic Choice of Russia – United Democrats
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22,387
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6.82%
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Mikhail Kokorin
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Independent
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14,672
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4.47%
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Ildar Mavlutdinov
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Independent
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9,957
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3.03%
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Aleksey Krasnykh (incumbent)
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Ivan Rybkin Bloc
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8,211
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2.50%
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Olga Gurina
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Common Cause
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7,557
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2.30%
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Dmitry Glavatskikh
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Power to the People
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2,244
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0.68%
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against all
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22,550
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6.87%
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Total
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328,134
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100%
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Source:
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[8]
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1999
Summary of the 19 December 1999 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Yury Maslyukov
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Independent
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84,323
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22.36%
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Andrey Soluyanov (incumbent)
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Independent
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76,641
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20.32%
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Vladimir Zabilsky
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Unity
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55,102
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14.61%
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Vitaly Solovyev
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Independent
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23,125
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6.13%
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Nikolay Baranov
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Communists and Workers of Russia - for the Soviet Union
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23,095
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6.12%
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Olga Gurina
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Women of Russia
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22,882
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6.07%
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Lyudmila Yairova
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Our Home – Russia
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15,066
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3.99%
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Irina Sinitsyna
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Spiritual Heritage
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6,305
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1.67%
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Vladimir Alekseyev
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Kedr
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5,885
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1.56%
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Nikolay Makarov
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Andrey Nikolayev and Svyatoslav Fyodorov Bloc
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3,831
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1.02%
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Sergey Baranov
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Independent
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3,562
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0.94%
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Vladimir Syamin
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Independent
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3,553
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0.94%
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Anatoly Baranov
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Independent
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1,030
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0.27%
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against all
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44,899
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11.90%
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Total
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377,164
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100%
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Source:
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2003
Summary of the 7 December 2003 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Yevgeny Bogomolov
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United Russia
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110,679
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32.12%
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Andrey Andreyev
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Communist Party
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52,897
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15.35%
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Dmitry Shumkov
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Union of Right Forces
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47,716
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13.85%
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Sergey Shuklin
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Social Democratic Party
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20,074
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5.83%
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Vladimir Zabilsky
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Independent
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16,455
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4.78%
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Viktor Yevdokimov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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15,867
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4.60%
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Anatoly Arefyev
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Party of Russia's Rebirth-Russian Party of Life
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6,283
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1.82%
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Yevgeny Kulagin
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Independent
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2,779
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0.81%
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against all
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64,909
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18.84%
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Total
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344,843
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100%
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Source:
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[10]
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2016
2021
Summary of the 17-19 September 2021 Russian legislative election in the Izhevsk constituency
Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Oleg Garin
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United Russia
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93,607
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33.36%
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Vladimir Bodrov
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Communist Party
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61,164
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21.80%
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Askold Zapashny
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A Just Russia — For Truth
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28,722
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10.23%
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Timur Yagafarov
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Liberal Democratic Party
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16,591
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5.91%
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Aleksandr Tugulev
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Party of Pensioners
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14,211
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5.06%
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Sergey Chudayev
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New People
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12,677
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4.52%
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Yury Mishkin
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Communists of Russia
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11,280
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4.02%
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Roza Akhmedshina
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Green Alternative
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10,625
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3.79%
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Pavel Belinov
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Rodina
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8,528
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3.04%
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Iya Boronina
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Yabloko
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7,011
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2.50%
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Sergey Zaychikov
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Civic Platform
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3,390
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1.21%
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Total
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280,627
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100%
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Source:
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Notes
- ^ No.29 in 1993-1995 and 2003-2007, No.28 in 1995-2003
References